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I would suggest you take up a course which gets you your CPA certificate as accountants with just a degree have been taken off the SOL, the prospects for accountants are good in Australia.
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(a) HSC in science with maths (b) I.Com or you must be a graduate in (a) Science with maths (b) commerce (c) engineering in any of the streams. If possible try to pursue B.Ed, if you want to make your career in teaching, you may prepare for Banks P.O, SSC, UPSC, etc.
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(a)CFP
(b)CFA
(c)MBA finance
(d)PGDM in financial markets offered by NCFM and various other certifications in finance module offered by NCFM.
For more details, visit the link mentioned below:
https://shiksha.com/courses/stock market.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 10
Please write to the universities as it is upto them. NIOS is recognized but still I will advice you to get a confirmation from the university itself, requirements differ.
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According to me, you must apply for both of the courses.
Prepare for CA and side by side, study for B.Com as both of the field is same field commerce.
Thanks and All the best for your future.
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